It is well known that if an appropriate environment is not provided for indoorcats, they are at greater risk of stress-induced illnesses and conditions such as:✜ Feline lower urinary tract disease.✜ Obesity.✜ Different forms of aggression.✜ Overgrooming and other compulsivedisorders.✜ Upper respiratory infection.

Addressing environmental needs –How does it help?✜ Fewer unwanted behaviors and less illness✜ Improved recognition of disease✜ Expansion of services and increased valueof feline care at the veterinary practice✜ Easier handling of cats at home and in the practice✜ Strengthened bond between owner and cat✜ Reduced stress in multi-cat households✜ Happier cats!

Great reading. My cat has all those things -- cat trees, lots of people furniture to climb, a large home he can run through. Toys he can amuse himself with, a huge 12'x12' enclosure on the deck -- it's actually larger than the room I'm in right now, which has lots of steps, two cat trees. He prefers to lay on top of the 3-room at house out there. He is still bored unless someone is playing with him at all times. You can't wear him out. Peace comes when he decides to take a nap -- and there are days he does not nap at all during the day. Normally, he sleeps through the night with one wake-up call. Last night he was up every two hours. It feels like I have a two-year old child that will NEVER grow up! But I love him to death!

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